James Tavernier on Europa League final defeat: Devastated is the word but Im also proud of every single one that is associated with Rangers.
"We want to be in these finals again. "We took the lead, you know, we conceded a goal which we should've done better on. "Just devastated at the way the game unfolded.
Police confirmed on Thursday that none of the estimated 100000 Rangers supporters following the Europa League final were arrested.
Bennett told broadcast journalists: “Our fans have come here and they have wowed people. I am so proud of them.” “I just want to thank them.
The video was posted on Twitter last night after the Ibrox side lost 5-4 in penalties against Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville. Aaron Ramsey missed the crucial ...
The group roll around the road for a brief moment before the struggling pair are pulled apart, with one one man narrowly missing being hit by a passing car. She is then dragged across the road by another woman before being dealt a number of heavy blows to the head. They can be seen grappling with each other before a girl is grabbed by the hair by several people in the group.
George Douglas gave his home a full Gers makeover ahead of the Ibrox club's Europa League final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt.
“I normally put my bunting and flags out but I decided to step it up this time just because of the size of the game." The dad-of-two also painted his grass red, white and blue for the occasion - but social media users were quick to point out that the colours did not quite depict the colours of the Union Jack. The 32-year-old adorned his house with Union Jack flags and bunting as well as Rangers crests and a number of messages of support, including "Make us dream", in blue and white paint across his garden slabs.
Scottish side lost to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties in the Europa League final.
Unfortunately for us, he didn’t make it.” “You do everything you can to win it and with penalties it’s a lottery and tonight we were not on the good [lucky] side.” – Guardian We had the biggest game of the year tonight and Saturday we have to be ready, but we will do it. “[Ramsey] had to go and [take one] and he is one of the first takers. “We prepared well the penalties,” the said. We will be ready to finish with the trophy.” “It went all the way to penalties and it’s a big disappointment.
Rangers fans have earned praise from the Spanish police for their behaviour in Seville, before and after the Europa League final defeat.
He suggested it was “a recipe that could lead to serious problems”. It was estimated more than 150,000 supporters were in Seville on the day of the final with more than 100,000 Rangers fans. There were small clashes between fans hours prior to the kick-off but it involved small numbers compared to the amount of fans that had descended on the city in the south of Spain.
The Light Blues' travelling contingent have recieved for their conduct in and around Wednesday's final.
We've had feedback from the police and local authorities. "But as this great European journey comes to an end, the great journey of Glasgow Rangers continues, and it continues this weekend as we chase silverware. Rangers vice-chairman John Bennett insists the feedback from local authorities on the club's travelling support in Spain has been "overwhelmingly positive".